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Regardless, Banks says the city is violating the underlying order to provide shelter to needy families and it can sue on that basis.
“By nature we’re optimists,” he says, “and one would hope by continually calling the violation of the settlement to the attention of the city further court litigation could be averted. But if it can’t, we’ll have no choice but to go to court. We’re going to have to evaluate the situation over the coming weeks.”


